H.S. Roundup: Dartmouth softball edges Stang in eight innings

DARTMOUTH 3, BISHOP STANG 2, 8 innings

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Posted Apr. 11, 2013 at 12:01 AM

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Posted Apr. 11, 2013 at 12:01 AM

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The Indians took advantage of a throwing error in the eighth inning that allowed Elizabeth Stauffer to score the winning run. Offensively, Dartmouth was led by Sydney Silva (2 for 3), Colby Brooks (2 for 4) and Jillian Sbardella (2 for 3). The Indians led 2-1 entering the seventh before the Spartans tied the game on an RBI double by Hannah Carvalho that plated Taylor Shaker (2 for 4, two runs scored). Lindsey Florent (2 for 3, RBI) and Madison Machado (2 for 4) had multiple hits for Stang, which finished with 10 but left nine runners on base. Sbardella pitched a complete game, striking out four and allowing five hits. Carvalho also went the distance, striking out four and scattering seven hits.

DARTMOUTH 000 020 01—3

BISHOP STANG 001 000 10—2

WP: Jillian Sbardella (2-2); LP: Hannah Carvalho (3-2)

Records: Dartmouth (2-2); Bishop Stang (3-2)

Next: The Spartans host Apponequet today while the Indians host Somerset-Berkley on Friday.

NORFOLK 7, OLD COLONY 6

The Cougars hammered out 12 hits, but left seven runners on base in scoring position to suffer the one-run loss. Amanda Randall pitched her first complete game of the season, striking out four, walking four and allowing 12 hits. Offensively, Courtney Guidry (two RBIs), Randall (two RBIs) and Kayleigh Deterra each went 2 for 4.

NORFOLK 103 300 0—7

OLD COLONY 220 020 0—6

WP: Glennon; LP: Amanda Randall (2-3)

Records: Old Colony (2-3, 2-3 Mayflower Small)

Next: The Cougars don't play again until April 23 when they travel to Tri-County.

BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 4, NEW BEDFORD 0

New Bedford was no match for B-R's Sarah Dawson, who struck out 17, walked one and allowed just two hits — one apiece to freshmen Allie Lucio and Kalyn Mello. Chandler Palmeiri pitched five innings, walking five and giving up four runs off six hits.

NEW BEDFORD 000 000 0—0

B-RAYNHAM 002 020 x—4

WP: Sarah Dawson; LP: Chandler Palmeiri (1-2)

Records: New Bedford (2-3)

Next: The Whalers host Taunton on Friday.

BISHOP CONNOLLY 10, WESTPORT 4

Khoryn Cote recorded three hits and scored two runs and Rachel Cowen also had a pair of hits and drove in a run but it was not enough as the Wildcats suffered the loss. ... Freshman Emilie Medeiros recorded a hit in her first varsity at bat for Westport.

Wesport 010 000 3—4

Bishop Connolly 400 501 x—10

WP: Gianna Tobojka; LP: Khoryn Cote (1-4)

Records: Westport (1-4)

Next: Westport visits Blue Hills today.

FAIRHAVEN 9, WAREHAM 0

Courtney Girouard shut down the visiting Vikings, earning a shutout victory allowing just one hit while striking out nine. ... Hannah Alves led the way offensively, recording three hits and driving in two runs while Kiyana Alfaiate also recorded three hits and drove in a run. ... Brianna Bindas and Girouard each chipped in with two hits and drove in a run for Fairhaven. ... The defending SCC champions have been playing without infielder Ashley Brown, who is academically ineligible, according to coach Cathy Silva. ... Wareham center-fielder Breanna Muir made what coach Cindy Sylvia called "the best catch I've ever seen in my 20 years of coaching."

The Wildcats took advantage of three errors and five walks to win despite managing just two hits — one apiece from Matt Kidwell (RBI) and Jake Friar (RBI). Five of Westport's six runs came in the bottom of the first inning that included two Connolly errors and three walks by Tommy Keyes, who pitched a complete-game two-hitter with six runs, six strikeouts and five walks. Friar also went the distance, striking out nine, walking none and allowing three hits and no runs. Ian Chaney had two of Connolly's three hits while Mitch Walsh contributing the other.

BISHOP CONNOLLY 000 000 0—0

WESTPORT 500 001 x—6

WP: Jake Friar (2-1); LP: Tommy Keyes

Records: Westport (3-3, 3-1 Mayflower Small)

Next: The Wildcats will host Blue Hills today in a game moved up from Friday.

OLD COLONY 8, NORFOLK AGGIE 1

Jake Pringle earned the complete-game victory, shutting down the home team allowing no earned runs off three hits while striking out 12. ... Tom Gammell recorded a pair of hits and scored two runs while Nick Kourafas (two runs) and Milton Bradley each chipped in with two-run singles for Westport.

Old Colony 002 110 4—8

Norfolk Aggie 000 001 0—1

WP: Jake Pringle (2-1); LP: Quinian

Records: Old Colony (2-2)

Next: Old Colony hosts Bristol Aggie on Friday.

BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 9, NEW BEDFORD 7

Mike Rapoza recorded four hits and drove in four runs, including a two-run home run in the sixth inning, but it was not enough as the Whalers suffered the road loss. ... Mike Lajoie had two hits to go along with a pair of runs while Ricky Moraes and J.T. Sylvia each chipped in with two hits and an RBI.

New Bedford 101 203 0—7

Bridgewater-Raynham 202 041 x—9

WP: Mike Brummel; LP: J.T. Sylvia (0-1)

Records: New Bedford (1-3)

Next: New Bedford hosts Oliver Ames on Friday.

DARTMOUTH 3, BISHOP STANG 2

The Spartans had the tying run at third base in the top of the seventh, but Dartmouth's Ryan Gaydou worked his way out of the jam to finish what he started. He gave up two runs, neither earned, on four hits with one walk and eight strikeouts. Dave Thomas went 2-for-3 with a triple. Ryan Janczy drove in a pair for Dartmouth with a two-out double and scored on a Jeff Carreiro single.

Bishop Stang 000 000 2—2

Dartmouth 003 000 x—3

WP: Ryan Gaydou (2-0); LP: David Labine

Records: Dartmouth 4-0, Stang 3-3

Next: Dartmouth travels to Somerset on Friday.

Austin Ferreira scored five goals and Corey Pemberton added two as the Lakers jumped out to a 7-1 halftime lead and cruised. Parker Smith, Weston Cohen and Troy Nanfelt each added a goal for Apponequet, which got 10 saves from goalie Ryan King. Leading the way for the Bulldogs was freshman Chris Nadeau with two goals. The Lakers (2-1, 1-0 SCC) host Fairhaven on Friday while the Bulldogs (3-2, 1-1 SCC) visit Upper Cape on Monday. ORR dropped to 3-2 (1-1) on the season with a loss to visiting Apponequet.

GNB VOC-TECH 6, NEW BEDFORD 5

The Bears jumped out to a 6-3 before the Whalers came storming back to close within one, but Voc-Tech held on for its second win of the season. Jordan Torres led the Bears' offense with three goals while Justin Soares, Brenton Andrade and Adam Frias each chipped in with one. Voc-Tech goalie Zachary Smith had 22 saves. The Bears (2-3) visit Bourne on Friday.

FAIRHAVEN 15, BOURNE 4

Alec Dompierre led the way for Fairhaven, scoring five goals and assisting on another as the Blue Devils earned the victory. ... Joey Pires, Mason Evich and Kobie Edwards each recorded a hat trick while Dylan Cromwell scored his first varsity goal. ... Billy Pires chipped in with three assists and Alex Silva recorded 11 saves in net. ... Fairhaven (4-0, 2-0 SCC) visits Apponequet on Friday.

Led by a dominant performance from Haines Duff, the Whalers cruised to a victory. ... Duff scored a game-high seven goals while Kaitlyn Lima scored four and Becky Pelicas chipped in with a pair. ... For the Lady Bears, Nakira Examond scored three goals while Hayley Napier and Phoebe King each scored two and Hannah Canasta chipped in with another. ... GNB Voc-Tech (3-2) hosts Bourne on Friday.

APPONEQUET 19, OLD ROCHESTER 5

Cara Storms scored six goals to lead the Lakers to a South Coast Conference victory. ... Paige Campbell, Alli Campbell, Callie Nee, Lizzie Loranger and Allie Noyes each recorded two goals for Apponequet while Hope Moran and Ashley Figuerido combined to record 14 saves in net. ... Apponequet (4-0) visits Fairhaven on Friday while Old Rochester visits Fairhaven on Wednesday.

DARTMOUTH 13, BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM 6

Emily Quinn led the Indians with four goals and added an assist in a road win over the Trojans. €» Nicole Simas added three goals while Courtney Grubbs netted two scores. €» Morgan Stott, Tara Pimental, Steph Bullard and Grace Gamache also scored for the Indians. €» "We transitioned the ball up the field very well and that led to some easy goals," Dartmouth coach Scott Richards said. €» The Indians (4-0-1) are back in action Saturday morning at Falmouth.

BOURNE 12, FAIRHAVEN 10

Julia Corey notched five goals and Kari Berche added two in a losing effort for Fairhaven. Head coach Scott Francis praised the defensive play of Emma Morehead, who also scored once. The Blue Devils (2-1, 1-1 SCC) host Apponequet on Friday.

Chris Ouellette won a hard-fought match at No. 1 singles by scores of 6-7 (3-6), 6-4 and 7-6 (6-2) as the Indians swept the day. ... Jarred Brandso (6-0, 6-0) and Max Lindblom (6-0, 6-1) were also winners while the teams of Pete Breault and Christian Machado (6-2, 6-2) and Andy Mello and Lucas Almeida (6-0, 6-0) both cruised to wins at doubles. ... Dartmouth (4-0) hosts Somerset on Friday.

Courtlyn Long (6-2, 6-1) and Stephanie Starrett (6-1, 6-1) both won at No. 2 and 3 singles as the Indians earned the victory. ... Dartmouth also swept the doubles with victories from Rachel and Rebecca Schwartz (6-4, 6-4) along with Nicole Jenney and Margaret Gormley (6-3, 6-4). ... Dartmouth (3-1) visits Somerset on Friday.

Nate Bates and Josh Pontes each had 11 kills as the Whalers captured a 25-20, 25-18, 20-25, 25-15 victory. Bates also had 11 services points, including five aces. Pontes had 10 service points and two blocks. Dillon Kuehne added six kills and Pat Alves contributed 21 assists and eight service points. For Wareham, Quintin Silveira notched 21 kills and 12 blocks and Chris White had 17 service points. The Whalers (3-2) host Taunton on Friday while the Vikings (0-3) look to capture their first win Friday at Durfee.

Billy Oliver won three events to power Fairhaven to a South Coast Conference victory. Oliver was first in the long jump (17-5), 110 hurdles (16.3) and 400 hurdles (62.5). Ed Ruel was a double winner, placing first in the shot put (39-11) and discus (105-9). The Blue Devils also had wins from Garrett Nicholas in the javelin (149-9), Kyle Everett in the triple jump (36-07.50), Grant Gadbois in the 2-mile (11:12.6) and Craig Lewis in the 800 (2:15.6). Apponequet, which was without Dylan DeMoranville who was on a college trip, had wins from Victor Pina in the high jump (5-0), Nick Scripter in the 100 dash (11.6), Alex McGuirk in the 400 (54.9), Matt Soares in the 200 (24.1) and Will Aman in the mile (5:18). The Lakers also won the 4x100 (47.3) behind the running of Mark Massa, Kevin Chagas, Joe Cowing and Matt Weatherbee and was victorious in the 4x400 (3:50.3) thanks to Nick Matson, Jack Congdon, Scripter and McGuirk. Apponequet (0-2) and Fairhaven (2-1) will compete this weekend at Old Rochester in the South Coast Conference Relays.

BISHOP FEEHAN 104, BISHOP STANG 32

Frank Ray won both the long jump (19-9) and high jump (5-8) while Matt Jardin qualified for states with a victory in the mile (4:44). ... Garret Morris also won the 110 hurdles (19.5) in the Bishop Stang loss. ... Bishop Stang (0-3) visist Martha's Vineyard on April 24.

TABOR 74.5, WORCESTER 66.5, LANDMARK 36

Hayden Kilpatrick not only won the 110 hurdles in 16.2, he set a Tabor record in the 300 with a 41.5. Tabor also got wins from John Kanto in the 1,500 (4:32.6) and 3,000 (10:30.9), Jesse Monteiro in the 100 (11.4), and Marion's Hunter Patrick in the 800 (2:11.00). Tabor (2-0) will compete Saturday at Milton Academy.

Megan Yarmalovicz won four events to propel the Lakers past the Blue Devils. Yarmalovicz took first in the triple jump (32-4), shot put (28-8.50), 100 dash (13.05) and 100 hurdles. The Lakers also got wins from Emma Leombruno in the long jump (15-1.50), Kaleigh Swainamer in the javelin (74-1), Taylor Ryan in the high jump (5-00), Caitlin Rowley in the 800 (2:28) and Taylor Ryan in the 200 (28.4). Swainamer teamed up with Sadie Pavao, Katie Smith and Rowley to win the 4x100 (55.1). For Fairhaven, Bay Gammans was a double winner in the mile (5:42.0) and 2-mile (13:17.4). The Blue Devils also got wins from Marie Souza in the discus (69), Emma Robidoux in the 400 hurdles (73.1) and Ashley Pereira in the 400 (64.4). Danielle Charette, Kendall Chandler, Casey Teves and Ashley Pereira won the 4x400 (4:46.3). Apponequet (2-1) and Fairhaven (2-1) will compete this weekend at Old Rochester in the South Coast Conference Relays.

BISHOP FEEHAN 98, BISHOP STANG 38

Abby Adams was a double-winner, taking first in both the 100 hurdles (16.6) and triple jump (32-0.25) for Bishop Stang. ... Katie O'Brien won the 400 hurdles, Theresa Gallagher won the 2-mile (12:44) and Danielle DeGrazia won the long jump (15-6). ... Bishop Stang (1-2) visits Martha's Vineyard on April 24.